Archive for October, 2022
Scamacca finds target again
Having had to bide his time following his £32m move from Sassuolo in the summer, Scamacca now has six goals in 12 games for West Ham.
After netting against Wolves last weekend and the winner against Anderlecht on Thursday, the Italian was the Hammers’ main man once again against Fulham on Sunday scoring West Ham‘s 2-1. He showed his growing composure in front of goal with an audacious chip over Bernd Leno.
He could – perhaps should – have scored several more. Michail Antonio then got a third, and the Hammers won 3-1 and sealed an important win, their third victory in a row.
👉🏻 https://www.whufc.com/news/moyes-showing-we-can-come-behind-win-was-important
Home win lifts WHU out of relegation zone
West Ham arrived without a win in six home league matches, their worst run for more than 19 years, and Moyes was under pressure for the first time in his second spell at the club. Part of that has been down to his continued loyalty to players who previously served him well but have not been performing this season.
David Moyes’s side ground out only their second league win of the season with a gritty performance thanks to a brilliant goal from Gianluca Scamacca, who lifted the ball into the air and struck it into the corner.
Jarrod Bowen squeezed in a second before emerging from his celebrations with what appeared to be a dislocated finger. Moyes had handed Scamacca only a second league start just days after Roberto Mancini, the Italy manager, complained that his strikers were not playing. Scamacca played for 63 minutes and then was replaced by Antonio.
West Ham moved out of the relegation zone and will face Anderlecht away on the Thursday before Fulham will visit London Stadium next Sunday.
Extended highlights👉🏻 https://www.whufc.com/news/extended-highlights-west-ham-united-2-0-wolverhampton-wanderers
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